Clinically significant distress definition
Clinically significant distress means that the distress impairs or severely limits the person’s ability to function in a meaningful way and has reached a threshold that requires either medical or surgical interventions, or both. Tr. 51:3-8.
Clinically significant distress means that the distress impairs or severely limits the person’s ability to function in a meaningful way and requires medical intervention, potentially including surgery. ER 006 ¶ 3; ER 1029:3-8.